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MIKOLXJ COPIXJH. JPIVE CEICTe*.
VOL. Ia
A FAMILY NEWSl'Al'KR OF MX'Al, AXI> UENKRAL IXTEI.I.UiEXC E.
FKEErOKT, N. Y., FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9, J89(5.
nKAJWIAI.
Iv'-fHBPMBPWffBAHK
CAPITAL. tiMJtm.
Vtin Street, • Freeport, L. i.
~ tfiAeax, Monlaaaiflaaimt to be lh* riebeat eity of ita ^OB«lation in the woiM.
JOBN I. IUNnAl.h
WILLIAM rOKKMXm. Vica-PftaMeiit. WlUJAH & HALL, Caaliler.
¦OABD or niKCCTOIMl
UIIMB M. (Mdor, Mmir B. Hmltli, filliia H. Camwall. I P. MnHh, r IV Hpraciie,
WUllara 8. HaiT
William li. Mliler, l^eoraa Wallaee, Colea IXtIt, Hmlth COI, OaoraaX. Raadall,
. Opaa, asrapl la«sl kolMafa. rrnm • a. m. tn tp. to. Mem laellltim aad iDdoonnenla In efll itapartmaat aaaal Inthnaefrf fiUher Ihe yiaw Turk or BmaklrB Banks ot Traat I'am- trnmao. and aranr aoconMnadatlou aa far as ¦ riiaalslial withoonawesMjemaaaaement.
laMnat at the mla of thrae par oant. paM oa mmo 4ap«aHa, lliree moaiha nr awK.
Pnfla Imoad o« all oarU of Earope.
Damaglaiiiiil haaklM haalaem.
Afiiiiaala of roriioratlona, oompanlaa, aa- •uSmrato!, aiCllellirt.
¦ailmaotiatactloBamnred. ^
laaaiitas »ttl rsoalm prumpt aittentlon, and feaoBsarfallir answered.
Bank of Rockville Centre.
Tlllaaa Aaa., Backnila Caatra, L. I.
We do a aauettH fiankiiig Bnainen at Dnyoilt aod Dfnormnt.
Inlaraat Paid on Special Depoaitii.
.Baakinc Hnar»-^9 A. H. to S P. M. Baturdar. » A. M. to 13 H.
¦OASO OP bWBCTOM.
JIahirt A. Darlaon, Thomaa (I. Knlabt, John Vincent. lllmm K. Hmlth.
Olmtwortli.ll.Cuniliee. Wiwley R. Hmllh, Jtamea W-. (lalllann, Charlea I,. Wallace, pharlm W. Ilavm. Anslln Cnrnwell, Hamnal K. PhilHiM, Pianria K. Wllsiin, Jnbn W. DeMnll, John T. Davlann.
Oliver Davison. s^lward T. Tlinrston,
Ilamllirn W. IVaraall.
¦AHUEL ll-. PHILLIIf. I'miMenl.
THUMAHCI. KKIIIirr.-Vb'e.r'reaMrnl.
HIIUM ll. HMITII. (^ashler.
TtMwwmtmixtA.
OH. O. H. HAMIMIOND.
rRRKFORT. U L OfllCf and RaMaaca, raltaa Btrmt.
on. EDWIN CARMAN,
eoMi BMITH saa BCDELL BTRCCTB,
mataatrr, l. l
OR. O.L. LUSK,
Haaith OWear mt tba twwa of ¦ampstaad,
ROCHAWAV BCACH. N. V.
\,^^^MiOf,J^..CARMAN, O. D,8.. ^ '^-UKNTfar—
Uain btrebt, freeiport, r. t.
onra hoom; ( a. m. to i p. ¦.
Dr. A. O. Rooentnal,
:-CXRCRT OCNTIST-:
li MAIN BTRKET, HRMHBTBAD. N. T
WM. R. LONGENCCKCR, O. O. S., IWRtiKuN Dtarriwi^.
'• ^'1^, Lnnoeneoker Unit hen, • WB rwtran Bracrr, Ba«eai.n<.
^ wovwa.» A. M.ioSr. u.
V. L. SMITH,
VBTBBIMARlr Mtl BOMOM aaA^BNTtHT Pms»ar*.L. L
FRANCIS M. TAVLOR,
LAWYER.
COBNBR MAIN AND FULTON STSk.
Hampetead. U I.
WM. A. ONOCRDONK, •I Attaiaey aiMl Caaamlaf at iaw,
omva. Nn. in Main Btreel,
(liarnrnHulMlnii.MKInnr). IIKMI<HTKAT\ flatnnTairaal Heeldeni-r. Kraut l!t., naar Hell,
Civil ami Criminal IiukIikm.
, C. V. BALDWIN,
^BANJO SOLOIST.^;-
C«BCirt Basat*ni«MtA at Low Rate;, Addr»i. WMMTUa or nitlWWT.
DliaiNES* CAHIMI.
WATKIN W. JONES ft CO.,
OLU KaTAUUBHRD
Retl Estate Ulnsonoce Agency,
FAR ROCKAWAV. N. V.
CS. RANDALL, Ar«lilt<ct,
OBkecnr. BraoklrB ave.. aad Main al., opp. Rallraad Depot. Freepart, L. I.
— ..Oy—.^—..—j-j.-...-^,[. f|,„„
atkalldl^p.
CHARLES L. SCARHAN,
Carpenter ^^^ Builder,
rNCCMBT, U I.
Eatimalca cUonfuUr ciT»a.
UoatnMjt* takMi.
Li Hang Chang aaya there are mOl- iona ot people in CJhina tbat do not kaow tbat China had a war witb Japan. __^^^^__^^^^
They aay in Texaa tbat tba cowboy of tbe fotnre will nae a wheel inatead of a horae. One eow herder in Atohi¬ aon, Kauaa, already nse* one.
Oreeoe baa only twelre milea of ter¬ ritory for each mile of seaeoast, whila England, which ranka next, baa eighty- fonr and one-half miles to eacb mile of ahore.
There ia probably nothing abont wbieb all medical men are more agreed than that tbe nse ol tea as a sabatitnto for food ia playing havoc witb the general heallh.
In disonMing W. W. Astor's chance of esponsing a ruyal prinoeas a Earo- pean paper recalls tbe faot that tbe fonnder ol tbe Dnke of Fife's family waa a Scotch peddler, Adam I)aff by name.
Devaney, one of' tbe Irish dynami¬ ters wbo was released from an English prison recently, was astonished to bear that Mr. Parnell was dead, so ab- aolntely ara prisoners shut off from tho world in penal servitade.
6E0ICB A GILSOI RATIOR,
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. FREBPORT, L. I.
, Ravlad recenlly <-«inplele.l the UKVIKW BUII.DIXII we are prvpar^l I., lake oontraru fiir HrM riam work.
CLSCRT A. BCDCLL. Aue«l«na«r,
raarrtiKT. I. I
Hale* nr Real Ketale snl IVian«&l Properti aaailuateil s« beet terma.
JOHN P. WRIGHT,
A C C T 1 O II E E H , ^> . - Kaaklcurw.
m»:r.p<>RT, L. I.
PIANOS TUNED
11/ aa Isfcrt Raw Tef* Taaar
OROAN5 R^PAIRHb.
PriMB BaBtouble.
ATTLT AT 1«>
. RKVICW milLOINQ.
rRKEPORT
Argentina means to get ahead of tbe Enropaan Powers in laking poasession of tbe Sonth Shetland Islands on tbe edge of the Antarctic continenL An expedition will be sent out for tbe pnrpose tbis year. The blands may possilly be of rome nse as a sealing and whaling station.
Conserratire Ysle College is inral- nerable to tbe attacks ot women, its doors being still closed against tbem; tbe faculty hsre, howerer, made a concession in tbeir favor, snd have provided for a teachers' coarse.Teach¬ ers, both male snd female, csn enroll their names in the nniversity,oata- logne. _^^___________
It seems that Ibe X-rays, generally regarded as so beneficent in action, are to be pressed into the sorrice of mutilating as well as of mending ha- Aanity. A London dealer oflars for sale cartridges testaJ by tho obliging Boentgen rays to make sore that tbey hava been carefully loaded. To such multifarious nso doea busy-brained man pnt avery new invention as soon as elaborated t
Oae of tha greatest works accom- pliahad by tbe late Oaii Hamilton waa tbat ol bagtaniag ftio preaent era ol ^ild literature. Until she started the magasina calle.1 Our Young Folks, ohildren had nothing to read tbat rep¬ reeented their own day and genera¬ tion. The magaaines ot that day con¬ tained nothing iatereatin-j; io the small boy or girl, and their reading world waa oonSned to books like Mother Qoose and tha Arabian Mights. SL Nicholas and tbe Round Table are later developments of the idea carried out by Qail Haoulton iu Our Young
HiacbieTions persons in tbe West, whose ideaol fun consisted in frighten¬ ing timid people by oiroulating false predietions of approacoing tornadoes, bava learned that tbe iasna of oonnter- feit weather predictions is pnuishable nnder Federal law as is the issne ol eonnterfait money. The oonnterfeitei of Oovernment weather reports ia s misJemaanant whose crime subjects bim to a fine ot (500 or imprisonment for niuuty Jays, or to both fine and imprisonaenL The law waa intended to prevent specnlators from affecting tbe prioes of agricultural products on the exchanges by spreading spnriont prognostications ot tbe weather. Il has been invoked for the flrst time to snpproaa tbe wild Western "bum orista," _____^^_______
Lord Bnssell's visit to America re- minda tha London Ohroniele of au an oient story. It says that during Lori? Biissell's previous tonr in this country witb Lord Coleridga hi} casie in con- taot witb m«Dy mambers of th? bar, inoluding Ex-Sonstor W. M. Erarts. It was while walking with Mr. Erartf ona day along the banks of a stream that bis attention was oalleJ to a p'jinl at wbich Washington, aoaorJing to > ttailition, bad thrown a dollar rigb' across. The water was wide, and Lord Busscll looked donblfal. "You know a dollar went furtbrr iu those dayi Ibah it goes now," ths Ameriesn law- y/lt blandly .insinuato.l. ".Vh," aaiJ Lord Russell, quite equitl to the oo casion, 'Stnd it may have been easj enongb to Wasbiui^ton; it ia WiV known Ihat he threw a sorercigr across the Atlaotio."
Thrift and melody do not eeem tr go together, cxoUiraa Harper's Week ly. The antbi'r of "Katiilena Ma voiirnecn," who ilicil a few weeks ago had hia share uf (irosperitr during hi- career, I'nt came to want long befun the t-nd of it. A few weeks after, die. Percy Uaant. ioiat- author w.ll Charles Ho;t of tb.at famacs and familiar snoj, "Iba Bow irv," an.l he too ontliTed bis meaai of support Yot "Tlia Bowerj" wt immeusolr profitable lo soae one, aai was roi'ortcd to hare paid lU aathon $1T,(KI0; auil liaanl wrote a grea namber of other eouf^. soiuo nf whiol wers populsr. But proliaMy will tticg writers, as witb pirsoi.s in nttiei lines of indu.itrv, il is ouo thing ti niake aioner and anotht-r to keep it The ol)itu»rians wt.> dwelt at gener ous leogth upon Croueb, told cm amaiiiig story abont bim—that bi bai beeo ni-uried^our li3ie«, and ba* l>c«n tbe parent of thirty-three ehit drea. There was certainlv no thril al'oat that, bnt tha alary was priotei witkiaat aOdarits, aad ppaaibiy it wa
[ THE FALL O' THE LEAF.
The star o* Love In the evenlni^ r,ky. The unaesat moon like a silver boat In a sea of rose and gold alio it. Under the maples, yon and I Lean oa tha old, irray llehineil wa'l, TThlte soft on our beads the ilea 1 learoi (all, Wby do ynu sIku?
My sweetnoart prlocniw wilh frostpd hnir Blown from yonr lace in a ablaiu^; mlat Like thlst^e-aown In Iho air snn-kl.i^od.
Hllver or gold, di-ar, what do wo care? Oold or silver. It marterfi nol, StIU 'tis a Ihemo for the poet's thought, Bull Ihe old loviir's heart Is oauirht
Iu its sillien snari\
I'ho droppluR llnls o' tho anlumn trci' Are richer than roses In tlieir day. Sweeter than violets In Ihn Mav— -
Por roso or violet wo.-it can- wl-7 The wide, fair sunset o' Iho year Is loTalivr than Us momlnc, dear,
For voa and mo.
The star o' t,ovn dips low I' Ihn sky, The moon's whllo bo it Is eait on iho hill, The shadows mtter moro dense and chill. The deep wood thrills with tho owl's sad cry, A lonesome cricket croons In Iho wall. Faster the leaves on our Iwwoil beuJs lull As Iho wind w.ills tiv.
aivo m* )our hnnd. Is It crowing ould? Lel It llo on a hinrt Ihat is w.irai; Lean on the strensrth of a falturul arm.
Lovo like tho dead leaf still must hold Sweetness and soni{ when it ba^ missci Tbe flre of opal and ainethyiit,
Purple and Rold. —Frank Leslie'.s Popular Monthly.
TIIC YUtlNfi WIDOW.
Dt Burn BANSOU.
R3. riERCY wos not iu a guud buiuor tbat day as abe snt at tho breakfast tnblo pouring collec for ber linsbaud anil tlispensiug bread nuil butter to tlio three plump lit¬ tle Picrcye.
>>be WUl, a hand¬ some, ovurdrcssed woman, trith a.good deal of falso bair, frizzed and puScd nnd braided on tbo top of her bead, and a complexion tUnt bore remote witness to tne couetaat use ot cosmetics, Aud Mr. Piorcy, at bis end of the table, was oviilently ill at oase as he broke bia egg uud nibbled diligentlj at bis roll,
"But what was I to do, my dear?" said he, after a brief sileuce. wbich WHS by no means peaceful.
"Do?" shrilly "retorted Mrs. Piorcy. "Why, wbst do otber people do? Aro we to keep a home ior tbe indigcut poor, or a refuge for tbe widowed and fatherless?"
"My dear—mj dear," pleaded Mr. Pierey, wbo was a small man witb tbin hair aud spectacles, "yon may be a widow yourself some day."
"Ami if I am I shall not go begging among my relntires, that yon may de¬ pend on," said Mrs. Piurcy. ".Vnd, after all, sbe isn't aay .rointiro of ^oT,T - ••ij- r-~» v.-iw—'. «.ir- T.I like lo kuow trbat earthly claim sbe has npon you I I declare tbe mure I think of it the more I am amazed at the womau's presumption, fier very nama is an aggravation, too. 'Plume Pieroy,' indeed. I'll wager my new laoe pin tbat sbe was a secimd-rato actrcsswhen she married yonr brother. No, Mr. Picrcy, il you think that I—" But here tbe torrent of ttio lady's eloquence was cut short by tbe unex¬ pected sppesrsnoo ou tbe scene of tbe Tery subject of her objurgation—n tall, pretty womau of about four nud twenty, whose wnvy, golden tresrcs and delicately fair complexion roa- trastod vividly with the deep moiiru- ing weeds she wore.
"A veil down to ber feet," mentally ojaoulatod Mrs. Abel Pierey. "Aud a six-inch bias band of the very best Conrtland arape on ber gown. I won¬ der who's expected to pay for all thin?" Abel Fieroy, the kindest hesrted of littla meu, welcomed his brother's widow with genuine hospitality; but Matilda, bia wifo, looked askance at her, witb no friendly smile.
"Of course yon nill consider tbis your home," snid Mr. Pieroy, as bo made haste to draw a chnir close totbe firo.
"Until yon aro able to suit jonrself somewhere else," crisply adilcd hit wife.
The widow said liltle; cbo onlv looked, with large, wistful eyes, from one to tbo otber as she sat there, the morning sunshine turuiug bur fair locks to braided masses of gold, tbo pearly delicacy ol her skin ar.iiisiDg tbe liveliest envy in Mrs. Abel's heart. "Though, of course, it'a only some French t>nlm, or Circitsaian cream or other, tbat I haven't heard of," said ibn to herself.
But offer Mr. Picrcv bnd Imltoned nu bis overcoat and gloves, be came back to the breakfast room, wbilo bis wife was putting up tbn children's cohool lanches in tbe psutry.
"I'm not mncb of o talker. Plume," said he, in an odd, hesitating way; "but yon ore welcoiue, my dear—very weloime. And I hopo >uu will try to feel at home. Dou't miud Matilda— jnst at firsL Sbe's a little peculiar, Matilda is, but I do ossura y^^" she's—"
•'Mr. Picrcy," uttered a sharp, warning voice at this inslout from tbo tbreebuld, "is it possible tbat you haven't started yet? .Kud you kuow how particular Budge and BoiUoy are as to your getting to tbo ttoru at uice o'oloek precisely."
Mr. Pierey turned pink all over. "Yes, my desr—yen,'' said Ue, "I'm quite snre lo be in time !"
And off he started on a Keutlo I rot.
Wbeo be was gone Plume toil; uiY
ber bonnet and veil, remuvv.l ber
mantle aud glut cs, sud WL'ut into tbe
kitchen.
"Cannot I do somethiui? ti belp yoa, Sister Matilda? ' snid (lie, pliad- ingly.
Mra. Alu-l Pierey lookcl with cA.\ blue eyes and lips usinily compressc.i, at tbe lair face, i^|^<b wus vouui?er and fresher Ihan ever withuut tbe jct black circlet ol the iKjiiuet, nn 1 tbo Bli(.'bt, graeelul ligure belore In r.
'So, I thank to'.i," S'li 1 fbe. "1 am not ured to.hnvini fine l.i-li-.-i it my kitcheu.
"But if JOU will ienl mo an apr.-in —"
".No, I thank yon, Mrs. Oix.il 1 Piercv, " repeateil tbe L.inseirile. ¦'Von will fln 1 th:> Brw«i apir iu ib-j hall. I'lrbaps tlie ik.Iverii5iD« cu:- uuiuit may lun-rest yon."
"Wo are usters," i.ai.1 tiio youiv- willow, with a univprnii; hp. "'.Vi.i y,'U not call me I'lumr?"
"Ob, no; we're uu rolati.^ns at all, in roaiily!" lail Mrr. At'il P..rry, weighing ool outlet's of t-u^iar an I pouuds of Ilonr with an uinrrin; hand. "And n-ally \oar uaxe i- sncU a very peculiar one. Jaor, or Martha, or EUaa, wonld have Iwen more to mv laala. Perbapa, however, " with a baaa. aMtaloaa gtanoe, "jo« hava baaa
"Xo," said Plume ; "I woi a teacher when Oswpld married me. Bst wbat did yon mean abont tbe advertising columns of tbe papera?"
".Situationa-, von know," said Mr<. Pierey, reaching over to tbe raisin box. ''Bridget, ron bare been at tbo roisine, ns trne as I livo I There's balf last!
"No, mum, I bavcn't!" sharply ro- spouJod Bridget, wbu wos used to tbese kitcbon skirmisbof. ".Sure X never lived iu o bouso before wbere tbey counfed tbe raisins ond tbe lumpi of cool, and if I don't snit, mum, it'e o month's waruing from to-day, if ye'e plar.e."
"iSitnntions !" repeated Plume, bolt ofrnid of Bridget's warlike demeonur, or bnlf puzzled ot ber aister-inlaiv'i words.
"Ye"," snid JUrs. Abel, tartly, pay¬ ing Uu attention to Bridget and bei skillet—"ino glove factory you know, ur iu a fnucy store, or eveu as uiirserj governness ur ottendnnt to some eld erly invalid. For ol course you know,' with onotbcr.of tbose oblique lookt that made poor Plume feel eo nocom- fortalile, "you expect to work fci your living. Wo oro not rich euongl to support all our relotions. Al>eri< salary was reduced last year, and no one knows bow strictly 1 hove to econ¬ omize in urder to moke ouds meet. And a strong young womnn liko }ou ought to be osbomed to eit dowu ou n sickly man with a family, like my husband—"
"Stop—oh, stop!" eaid Plume, lift¬ ing up her bftud, as if to ward off some iuTisiblo terror. "Uo said I was wel¬ come. He told me—"
"riiot's just like Abel!" said Mri*. Pierey, scornfully. "He'd toke in nil creation if ho could. Ilo nover stops to think n bother he can affurJ it or uot."
"I nm sorry thnt I intrude," snid Phiinc, with iligoity. "It shall uot bo for luug. I will look at tbo ncws- poper at ouoc."
"Yof, that's a deal tbo best plan," assented Mrs. Pierey, nugraciously, "Of courso yon won't mention ont littlo chat to Abol. Ho migbt bo vexed ; uud, after oil, I'm ouly speak¬ ing for your good."
Plumo looked at ber with an cx- prcssiou nl face which Fomebow made Mrs. Abel Pierey feel ns if sbo were shriukiug up like a withered walnut iu Its shell.
. "Vei, I know," snid the yonng willow. "But you need not be afraid ; I Am no tale bearer, to mako misobicl in ony one's fomily."
Mrs. Pierey felt very nncomfornble after tbis little conversation was euded.
"How she did look at me!' thought she. "But I only spoke the truth, after all. Wa can t be burdened with her support, let Abel talk as ho pleases. And no matter wbat sbe says, I bclievo sbe bas been an actress. No one bnl an actress could ever pnt on such royal ways ns that."
Half on hour afterward, when the bell rang, and somo one inquired for Mrs. Oswald Pieroy, Mra Abel nodded her head to tha cake she was taking ont of tbo oren.
"Company already," eaid she ; "and ccntlemeucompanT, as I livel Well, if this IS the way stie intenas to go on, tho sooner she snits herself with a situation tbe better I"
Mra. Piorcy bod been secretly oni- ions for on opportuuity of quarreling with her sister-in-low. Here it nas at In^t; and when the old gentleman witb tbe glo£sy brondoloth (uit wns gone, sho bounced iuto tbu parlor witb a red spot ou eitber obeok-bone like sigoob of war.
"So you hove been receiving com pony, Mra. O.'wald ?" snid she.
"Yes," Plume innocently answered. "Gentlemen cumpauy, toot" cried Mrs. Pierey.
"it wn3 Mr. Van Orden, my bue- bnud's Inwyer," explaimedlPlnme.
"Ob, I dare soy I" said Mrs. Pierey. ".\11 that founds very well; bnt I hsve tbo character of my bouse to look to, aud—"
"He ia coming baek with a cor- riogc." hurriedly spoke Plume. ".' am to go to bis wife's honse ot once, Mrs. Van Orden is willing to give me the shelter which my own husband'! relatives grudge me I"
"I wisb ber joy of her bargain, 7 am furo," said Mrs. Abel Pieroy, with
0 toBH oi tbe mountnins of false hair that crowned her bead.
And su tbo two women poitod in nc spirit of amity.
"I daru say she'll go straight tc tbo store," Ihougbt Mrs. Abel, "and invent o pitiful story for my busbond'i benetit. Aud Abel will maka a great tuis—.^bel always waa eoft about ait relatives—but I bhou't miud it. I al¬ ways bovo been mistroea iu my owe liunsc, nud I olwoys intond to be, Oa wald's wido» or no Oswald's widow.' Nfcvcrthelsess, abe could not help feeling o little apprehensive when bet busbsnd came in to tea. For wher Abel really was anpry, his anger signi fled lomtt'biog. But to ber surprise bo CDtered nil smiles, and rubbing bis polins, gleefully.
"ao Plume has gone?" snid bo. "Ves," said Mrs. Pierey, pretending to be busy with a knot in tiie secunil cbil I's hUoc. "She has guue. But bow iliJ you know it?"
"Van Ordiu stopped ot the (.tore to tell me," onswerol Mr. Pierey. ",-*trftuge, wa.-in't it? And quite ro¬ mantic, too."
"Whst on oorth is tbe man talking about ? " rnil Mrs. Pieroy, aruus.'d at last iuto Fumetbing liko active inter¬ est.
"Why, diilu't Plume tell yon? It seems that tbo^o last investments Ibat poor Oswald fancied he bad beggared bi.imelt witb, bavo lurned np trump car.ls afler oil. And Van Orden lelli I uie thst Osaald's wijow u worth a hundred aud fifty thousand dollnr.i." Mri, Ab, 1 Pieroy turned flrst green, ' llioii criiu^on. Alas for the latal lilnn j ibr sbo bal committei! Alas for the I riiiucJ i-haiici'B ot bor tbree littlo girln to inherit tbeir aunt's mouey I Hhe ma.le i-ome trivial fxcnse about a for- I Kotteu pockitliandkerohic', ami went ' n;i slBirs tu wiep tbe l'itter<.at tear.i j the lis.I ev. r shnl.
It was al.."fon lo ber, bnt it was an
1 expcusivi- ono. Kor Plume rier.:T, al- 1 tboa.:h i-lie a'ways remained ou the
ii.o.-t I J.'.'.:.ul l.r':i.« «iili hf: Kiuilit- ! t:e lirotber in liw, nenr cru-n-l Mr.s. i Vbel'< lbre«liiilil again. She bat bien
tou deeply 6tun..{—IjJ bitterly lusal-
l.'d Ihore. , ' .\n 1 il's all TOT owu fault," sa-l'y
ren.it-1 Mm. All. I. '••li, J.ar' uh, ; iVar ! wl.v I'nu'i w.- hC a hH'.- vay iuto ' tbe lutuii ?"—Sitiir lay Ni :lil.
Ijurpr Ui'liiiins >ec».
'I'll- Mu,->'ltt.inili.i« were a r-'ligious •rcf til-t 0IO--0 IU l:^u«:liu<l in td-.' mi . .'le III 1.10 f*v<'Ctei-iita ci'iiliiry, li-jiu^ !¦<• .iciioiuifcut'-'l fr'Jl ISeir le-i 1 r,
1 Lndiivu; Mu^kU-Iia, a juiirn.'Tman tail'or, w*.i>, Wllb another irnp.isl 'r, nami 1 I'.c ras asi-eriel Ibit they w- re tlie t«u Ivt witue-iM'S ul Cn.l lunl
>ab.iuM u'pear l:.:'ore ths end uf tbe wor;.U * _
Uoatoa's new monament to Johu ¦ Haaouck u aighuca fa«t bigU.
POKTnAITS OF OSF.'s D.tl'K.
The latest thing iu photography is to havo one's bnck taken. 'This is especially pupninr witli women who hove pretty arms and shoulders.
Mns. JKI'FKR.-iUN lUTI.s'.S ylll.T.
At tbo recent Confederate rennion nt Uicbiuouil one uf tho objecti tbat attracto I n i;oud deal of atteution wns a silk i|iiitt presented suun after tbe wor to Mr.«. .Tetlersou Davis by Mrs. 15. V. Hurt, of Galvestuu, wbo mado it by ban.l. It cuntains tbe pictures of mott of the higher Oencrsls of tbo Confederate armies aud several battie flags worked in.
now 'r.KMv. I'.tvE TO ni'.n. Miss Itosaliue Whyte bns suddenly jumped iuto famu ns au nrtist booausc it was sbe wbo mailu tbe design for tbe Princess Maud's wedding gown. Believing aliovo all iu simplioity, she made its only tiimming n border of orange blossoms, jessamine nnd myr¬ tle. Mias Wbyto is quite n boginuer, nnd was only recently graduated from tbe Uoyal Female Sohool of Art,
LfNcn f'l.VBS FOR FArTOHV mRI,.S.
Miss (irnce Dodp[o, cf New Yurk City, who is woll kuuwu aa a iibilou- tbrupist, is oudcavuriug to organize lunch cluba fur girls in tbo vieiuity uf facturies, wheru tbey cau obtain a uunrishing, eomfortablo moal at o nominal price, tieuerally clubs for working girls nre in tho vicinity of tbeir boiuos, nutuf tbo factories wbere they nro employed, making them use¬ less for the luucb bour.
KIlE WA.S A iiEnuixi!. Jlrs. Coruelius Botbii reeontly cele¬ brated tbe Ruuivorsary of licr soventy- seooud birthday nt Skinuer street, Pretoria, South Africa. Sha waa Miss Doborab tiaritz, ibiii^btcr of thn founder of Natnl's copitul city, who wbou but fourteen years old nlteuded the\ilnodv linttlo-tlolil of BInuwkrous, when tbo Zulus under Dingnan woro dofeated. liittle Deborah ladled out amiunnitioD, wbilo ber motlier, Mrs. tiert Moritz, loaded tbo gnus.
AN ISTnr.I'IIl WOMAN'.
Tbero ere more intrepid women than tbe wnrld knows of, and tbo late Mrs. Suyds', of tbe American South¬ ern Prei-by teriun Mission, wos oue of tbem. Fur fonr yonrs sho and her busbsnd livod in the Congo Territory, and when bo penetrated a thousond miles further into tbo intorior, sbo accomponica bim, and shored tho discovery of o-huge now lake, many miles long, and so wido tbat tbo oppo¬ site sboro was iuvLsible. Fatigue, however, led to her untimely end, nnd lir. iijyder uns reiiirao^ ,^ .-..iH7.it,ioD aloue.—Xcw lork Beeorder.
A rLrrKV wojian i.iwvrn. A few years ago tbo Idaho Lpgi»lft- ture passed a loiv, at the instigation of ?omo politicians, whicll it was tbougbt mode women ineligible to tbo bar. Miss Helen L. Y'onug, of the towu of Osbnrn iu that State, a clover aud ca¬ pable young woman, wbu bad taken 6very study and pasted every exami¬ nation required of male applicants, determined to test tbe low, aud did so witb so mucb skill that Chief Juatice Morgan declared tbo obnoxious low iiucuustitntional and odmittod tho plucky litigant to tbo rauUs of tbo profession. >She is, of course, tbu firat to become » full-fledged practitioner in that State, bnt her sacoe.ss htta al- reocly incited tive other yonng women to begin rending for tbo Klahu bar.— Chicago TimoB-Hernld.
WOMEN TO STl'PY Af~,ni.'IlI,TrnK,
After a loug struggle wumen nro tdmitted to tbo School of Agiiculturo in Miouosuto,whieb is o branch of tbo nniversity. Tbe honor of iutroduoiug this inuuvation is duo to Professor Haecker, boad uf tho deiiartmeut of dairy husbandry, who inducod tbo Buard of Begcnis to nllow them o fonr weeki' oourse ot tbe end of tho regular term. Sixty womou wore enrolled iu tbe first class, wbicb was formed luat May, Tbey received practical lectures on the cnre of cream, creaming milk, churning, and coring for tbe batter, and ore olso taugbt bow to moku cheese by tbo uew method, which re¬ quires ouly one hour. Two mornings eacb week aro devotod to cooking, oud tbe lecture is followed by pr'astice, which gives thom practical illustiv ticus of all tbe points iu tbo lecture. Tbey also loom tbe chemistry of foods, tesla for deteoting adulterations, and tbo chemistry of disinfectants, dyes ondEowergas; aud tbere aro six lec¬ tures tocb terra on tbo physiology of digestion nnd nutrition. Added to these are lecture.H ou horticulture, which teach tliem biw lo (;row smnll fruits, vegetables nnd house plauts. Plain sewiug. men'lins, and cnttiug of substantial garments receive somu at¬ tentiou, and to this department they bone tu add dressmakiDg auolh'jr year. —Boetou Xran-cript.
oossir.
The Crown Prince of Denmark ia six fci-t tbree io evening shoet.
Misa Braddou, like Bcvi-ral otber pruiuineut uovelista cf thu day, began life as au actres.s.
yueen Victoria owns o dress maun- fsctiircd uf spnlrrs' aebs. It waa a present from tb'J late Empress uf Brazil.
Mrs. Laniftry bis had bor bif^'lc enameled in turqniiie and fawn, which are also tbe colors ol her raciuij stable.
Tbe Crown Princ-ss St.-pbanie of Austria is hltli- iin.i.'r mx leet, tiiuugh sba is su beautifully prupurlioucd that she doe* not appear luur.linotely tall.
Miss Helen (lumpen/, bus made Ibe osctntol Muiii.t Briwer, aul luuuj in a bottle tne onlv authentio reeurd of Ibe ascent of Piofci;^ur Brewer, mode in l»«t)l.
Tba wi.lowo 1 Qneeu uf S'aplea ia tbe ooly female Ku:(,'lt ol the Uusfinu Older uf ht. 0««orgi, an honor con¬ ferred solely f'jr ex.H'ptiuual gallantry under fire.
Tho olltst memlier ot Ibo French Societe dn liens de L-ltres is o wu¬ inan, M lie. >in Bjs I'Kliie.'q. Tihe is nin«ty-6eveu yeari uf as., but still writes numerous Icttcri tu tbe news¬ papers.
Mias PbtfV Vinton, wbo bss re¬ centlv retired fr im tue empluyment of the Hamiltou VV....l,n MiUs at Houthbridgr. Maaa., wjrk.-d there con- tinnunaly for forty-four yiars aod six Bioothi-. XlM London World aaya: "Tba
Queen is in excellent bealtb aud spirits nnd bns beeu scarcely nt all tronliled with rbonmatism for several mouths post. All tbe gossip about ber Ma¬ jesty's having recenlly eontaniplated 'abdicating' is simp'y uouseusc. "
Among tliO cycling iunovatiuns in Biittersea Park, which is still the ceu¬ ter of Ijondou cycliug, is Ihat of a woman wbu carries n parasol iu one haud whilo steerint; her machiue witb tbo otber, nud of a young woman who ajipears followed by o liveried groom on nnotber bioycle.
Ont of 14.S;i women who bavo been studeuts in English coUe^'esfor women nt Newborn, homerville, HuUowoy and Oirtou ouly '2i).S nre married, while (illO ore teschiug. Oue in tou of thuse wbo toke thc honor.-! at (Cambridge examin¬ ations marry, uue iu uiue at Oirtou marry nud twu iu five who lake tbe ordiuary degree mnrry.
A foulish yuuug mau throw himself on tho rails at Norwood Junction, Louilnu, tbe other day, just in frout of nn incoming traiu. Two yuuug ladies inslautly jumped down and dragged bim out of danger, aud mnst bavo douo it atthe peril of tbeir own lives as tbe traflic buth ways tbrongb tbe juuctiuo is swift nud almust lu- cesasut.
Advices from South Africa confirm tbe report tbnt Olivo Scbreiuer, thu Suutb African writer, is iu somewhat stroiteuod cireunnitauces. Her home iu Kimberley is a very smnli place, consisting cl two rooma and o kitoben. Tbo author dues ber owu housework, uud muy be seen any day cooking din. ner on A iioralliii stovo in thu dinin^- ruom of tbe tiny cottage.
Witb ono accord Mrs. Curl Browne, Coxey'a ilaughter, and tbo "Goddess of Poaco" iu hi9 famous Washington procoRsion, wns pruuuuoced tho beauty of the St. Louis People's Party Con¬ vention. Sbo bos lovely blumle bnir nnd big blue eyos, is viviioious and bright and interested in every politi¬ cal movement of tho day, nlthom;hsbo refrains from takiug au hcUtc part iu ouy.
FASHION NO-TF.'?.
SnsboB of Pursinu fignrod gauze oro soeu uu mauy of tbe smart autumu gowns.
Trimmed skirts oro "in" again, and the oldfoKhioneil flounces, which ruu away with ynnls nud yards of material, ore seou ou some of tbe latent importa¬ tions.
Jnckets and mantles tkat are put nway iu drawers unlil Hie Into autumn should have libeetsof wbitisb-brown or tissue paper laid between tho folds, oud paper Biioiild bo put into eacb sleeve to provuut it Irom losing its shape.
and making the ball gutvu du iloublu duty, is to vail it slightly witb grena¬ dine of tho samo sbailo or black, witb tbo bodiou Iinishcd witb n littiu frilly bnsque of satiu ribbou. Such littiu frilly basques nro very becoming.
Manufacturers nro begiuuing to realize tbot it is no longer ueci.ssary lo offer cloths of ecjcentric weave and bizarre coloring to catoh the favor of Viuerioon shoppers-, Tho tiisto of tbo public is being every day odncatod boyoud tha ueed of iiturtliag novel¬ ties.
Tbo new tnilor mn.lo gown, fnsb- ioued strielly uptoUate, must have tbo small sloevo and tlic piniu skirt. But then, if mado severely ploin, it woold ¦ bo a coustume fow womeu would dare nttenipt. Tho dictators of fashiou bavo realizul thi'<, hence tbe new tailor mndu gowu for the fall of "Jfl.
A groat many laco ondcbilTon flcbus ore wuru, nud tboy seem to be the vory tinish nssdcd for tbiu gowus. They nre always graceful nud becoming and particularly apprujirinte for sum¬ mer wear, aud aro nlso eniriciout odorumcot for tho whole gowu, oud have eo many advautnges uver waist trimmings that tbey arc uuiversally foucied.
Kotbing will be more worn or moro becoming for strest wear than tbe great fluffy bown wbich comos to us direct from Poiis. They uro either of chiffon or silk oud nre edged witb lace or plain to suit tho caprice uf tho weorer. They must lio bu'^-e, however, to be oithsr stylish ur becouiiug nud mnst not droop, but staud up well un¬ der the cors.
Tbo collar is perhaps tho most uni¬ que pnrt of the costume. Insteod of being an inconspicuous coat collar os of old, it is 0 deoidedly Uai ing offair, well Btiflened oud most eonxpicuous. It IS o collar jiiggestivu of tbu Elizo- bethnu ruff, ana seems out uf jila-ja on a tailor-made gown. But I'aris favors It; therefore it will bu woru. Aa tho senson Hilynuces, bowoTCr, it ia sure to be uio.'iilied.
ChliiPSP llulluii*. lias tbo button crn/o been belp<>.l by Li Hung Ciiang ami tliu fasbiuu lor tbiugs ChineSL? Buttons play an im¬ portant part in tbo dross ul Chinese mandarins. Those uf tbo flrst and second class wear a buttun uf coral red, sngRcsteil, iicrhajis, by a co:;k's eomli. .-iuee the cock is tbe bir J thot oiluruK their breatt. ' Tbe third class aro gorneons witb a robe on which apeacuci; i>emli!nzoned, while frum the cenlru uf tbe red fringe ' of silk upuu tbe hal rinvn a sapphire I liultoo. Tlu) biitluu uf the fonrth class is an upa-jne, d-ir'i pnrple stuu';, I and the lnnl de)iK'teJ on the rubo is I tbe pelican.
I A titver pheasant un tho ribc.ou^^l a
j clear crystal Imtton uu IIil- hat are the
rauk uf'th" fifth clas-. The sixth clasi
I are i-ntitltd tu aear an emtirui lere.)
; sturk and a jale s'.uu^i luittun; tlu
: seventh a tiartrid^e ani au eruliosi,ed
gold linttoii. In tbe einhtli tlie part
ridsre is ii'.lnce.l t i n ipiail an 1 tl|i
Ruld Imttuu b.-ia'ne plain, wlui" thi
j ninth class muii.iarln hist i In- conti'iil
I witn 11 cimmuu spsrruw fur b.s em
b.eiu. an I Ultli « Iv-r tor bi-i IiuIIjU
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j A Kiniarkahlc .Hai.
' Marshall Fer.'ersoii. wb-ilivel lU I'laiuuett I'ouuty, <,ieurgi», iie.ii
! Stune MuliutllD, sud Will du'J t*. weelis ago, wai a ruMsrkalj.e mau, suys lhi. Savanmb Ne>v>. 11- 'la I
' ri-a^bc I tlie a,;e of <i.;hty sn, an 1 U*
tuibis mVo bli IiVkI t'ii;,:ihw ful
' uvi-r silly year'. P* mil- lurtrtw . crops w.tl: twu hr,rii''-.'baTi'ni p ua.- OLr fur ta<'Uiy aul tuu uiuer lul
. t»«uty two years.
Wh^n a wo'usn Lu-c i-n.'s si rtel thai nOe .iiioaii'i carr n-ia siie li iki. It u b'.£b tia.e to i.li l^lur a ductor.
SABliATH SCHOOL "^^^ york state news.
INTKRNATIO>AI. I.KS'Ox KOB
ocrunKii 11.
-esson Texti "Snlomon's Wist
'.holes." I^KInxs III.,,Vl.'i—(lolilen
Tral; Psalm cxI,. 10-Coiii-
nientarv.
5. "Ill Oiliccn tho T.nni apiicnri^.l In Rnlo. mon In a dreiim hv nichf. an I Uu.l sai.l. a»!l whiU Isluili ijlvi. this-." Iiavl.l was nuw dead, havlnir r"ii,-nnl l.irlv ywnrs. seyi-n al llebr-it an.l thlrty-Mmis at Ji'msaiem Cl Kinirs II., in. III. Solrimon was «lr"nirllienist In hit klnjilom, anith" I^ird his Oo.l was with him and majfr.id.M him ei.',..>.iinvlv. Ths ark of Ood was in tho tent which PavM had pit -he 1 lor It at J,<rn»aiem. Imt th« Inlmr- naeiiianl .-illar llf 111 t nH»rlnp. etc., wnra Sim at OilM.nn (II Chron. i., l-4i. Tlilthsi Snliimnn nnd manv of thn ivotiln went tu olTor burnt olTi-rlnirs, tiilcsri nt whol.i hearlivt surrenilertn flo.l tn s.tvk nim only. It was In Ihat nl'rht thai thn L.ir I appi«n;i 1 to him as here rncorlcl. Henr the I.-ir I sayinif similar words Io us In .lulin xiv.. II. 14
6. "Pavld, my fatlinr. laftki'l liefow thns In truth and in rlichtoniisunasan 1 In nprlirht- neas of hoart with lliep." ^oln;no!i hoirlns h's roiplrtst liy spi'aklnir of Ood's irroat mercy or bounty to hi« filhor. Ttio mor-los o' tho Lord nre a K.iod topic f,ir cvf-ry mornlni?. for tho> arn now overv morulne. Uls compa.s- slons fall not. Oroat Is Ills fathfu'nsss (Lam. III.. 32. a.1V Uo Is tho P«(h"r of Mi'r- i-los (I( Oor. I.. HI. Hol.imon speaks of his falhor's walk liel,-ini thc I.or.l anl with thn l.onl. Like Abraham, he walkod lii'f.ini Ood rOon. xvll., n. anl. lUo Buoc^i, Noa'i anl Lovl, ho waikcl wlih Ood (Oon. v., at; vl., 0:Mal. II.. lil.
7. "lam but a littlo chill. I kmw not how to CO out oroonio In." AckimwloilKlni? his Indobtftlness to tho Lorl O id nt his lathor for his piuitlon, ho .¦onfos^os his help. IcssnnsH and liruor-incn. Ho Id but a child and knows not anvthinir. When Jenimlah long aflor Ihla was calls 1 of Oo"! to ho Hi.s prophnt, ho also naid. "Ah. Lord Ool. I oan¬ not spnak, for I am a child." hut tlm Lor.l laid to him m ist oomlirtln ; ivorls, whic'i ilso Ho Is savlnit tn vou anl ms If only wo havnosr.^lo hoar thrnn fJor. I., «-!)). His fathftr's words, hy tho K'llrit, eoiioornliuj Mine out nn-l Mmhu; in f Ps. i-xL. S\ shim^l tii\v« Bn'atly holpot hlip. for. thoy have tiolpsd manv.
R. "Thy servant Is In tho 'u'iUt of tliy poo- pls, whic'i thou hast o'luou." So also was (hs Lonl In th" mllst of His poopio, for Ho had chos n thom that H" mlirht dwell in Iholr ml lat, and thus mako thom a peopla llfToront from all othor poople on tho earth *n.| snparate-1 from all othar poopio. P.ir that roason Iho tahornaclo waa luillt. Boo Kx. ixv.. S; xiilll.. Ifi. Tho future Rlory of Is¬ rael shall bo Johovah In thoir midst for'vor mors (Er.i'k. xxtvii., 3S; Z <nh. 111., 171. Thn jfroatoat faot In evnry Rathorinir of Oo-l's poopio now is thn prosenc-i of the L-^r.l In Iholr mllst (Math, xvil., aj) and not tha prosnn-o of this nr that Important porsin.
9. ''Olvo, tkHrnfore, Ihv servant an undor- itandlnir heart to Judire thy p'oplo, that t mav discern lietween irnod au-l lia 1." The roqunst Is worilod a littlo illff.rontly In II flhron. I., 10. "Olvft mo now wisdom nnd knowleiltfo, that I may uo out and oome In hofore this people," hnt the substance of It Is thesame,that ho mny havo wisdom to do rlirht lieforo Ool In tho msttor of Iho klnir- dom nnd In the midst nf this iionpln pkn the lust nf the enrlh lu mii'iltudo (1 Kiom Ir., tt; II Chrou. I., 9). Oroat .'onifort for oach ttt us lo the matter of wisdom Is found tn Jas. I.. 5, (I.
in. "And tho spisich |iloa.»od the Lord, that •lolnmon ha>t askel ihls thinir" Itia possi¬ ble to please Ood and hnve the Joyous cnn- iciousncas of it. Our Lor.l Jeans said, "I do always those thinvs that ploaso Hlin" (John vlll., 39). and Paul snys In I Thiw. II., 4, "Not as pleaslnir man, but Ool, who tiioth our hearts." The seopnt of It Is In yinldlni; fully to Ood, that H« may work In ns that whloh Is woll pleasing In His slffht (Hab. xlll., 31).
11. "And Ood said unto him, Bocause thou hast asked ttiis thinir and hast not askod for thyself lnn.r Ufe, noithor hast asked rlotiea for thyself." Our Lord Josus never iinneht anythluK nioruly for Hlmsolf. It does me ffoo 1 to quote Ills wonls, "I senk (iiiir'n "iWry* (Jolin v., "'Stf- Vlll., 'WK)" and to romemher thnt "Even i.'hrlst ploaiod not Hlmsolf" (Bmn.xv., 3). I havo alsn been bnlped by Jeremiah's wof.ls to llaruoh, his scrllie: "Meikest thou irniat thInirs lorthy- Biirf fto«k thom not" (Jor. xiv., 8). Ihc Hove tho be.Ht and most joyous life is to lot Ood Hliiwell bo our portion (Lam. III., 34) anl live to bu a channel ol biosslnKS to others. "De content If Ood thou hast; hav¬ ing Him, thy neod in pnst."
12. "Unhold. I hava done aoeordinn to thy words. Lo, I havo (flvcn tlieo a wise and an nnderstaudiiiK heart." Inasmuch as Israol was as ths sand whloh is iiy iho sea In muN . titudo (io.1 iruvo Solomon wis lum and under. stauilln.i( as tlfo sanil t'lnt Is on the soashoro (I KlniTs lv., 30, 29.) or wisdom forcvi-ry case ihat mUlit piissliily come before him. Iu vorseslBlo 3H of this nhaptor thoro Isan 11. lusl ration of this wl.sdiim,and Iho peoplo san Ihit tho wisdom of (lol was lu hlin to do ludirment.
1.3. "And I havo also Rivon I hoa that whloh thou hast uot askoil, both riches an] houor." Horo Is our Lord's "exooeillun iibundanlly." If wo aru wllllnuto Uvo "un. to Him" aud "for ills pleasure," thoro will tie no need to ask auvthinKfor oursolvos. "II any mau serve Me, Iilm will My Father hon. or." Is always true. If as believers In Christ w» would ouly accept as Irun uur standlni; lu Him ami live to honor lllm and Rlorlf) Him, wo wouiil novor ni*e,l to ask anything lur ourselves, but would dally llud tho prom. Ino trun. ".My Ond shall supply all yuui noeil acoonlliiit to His rlclu-s lu gltty hy Chrisl Joius irhll. lv.. lil). •,
14. "And If thou wilt wnlk In ffy ways, then I will lengthen tliy days." Li-URth ut days upon the land kIvcu them by Ood was a spooial promise to Israel In cooueotlju with ol eillcnce (Ex. x.^.. 13). Aitaln In l'.<. icl., 16, wo road concorolnir lilm who trusts In (iuil, " With lonKllfu will I satisfy him aud show hlni My ^Ivatluu." Tho bollovor In Christ who haa thut Imi'orao a part of His body rejolcos tnat ChrlKt lu his Ulo, imd thai lii'causo Christ lives ho shall live also; whi'ther in tho mortal body or alisciit from tho body, or In an Immorlnl boily. ho Is will¬ iun to leavo whollv to ihe will of Oon.
16. "And Holomon awoke, and, behold, II was a dream." Uut It tv.as nooo the less a reiility, for Ood spoke to Ills servants In drcan'iB and visions of tho nlirbt (Job xxxlil., 14, 15). Borne think that II Ood would comr to them lu a vision or droam they would be¬ lieve mom roadllv, iinil sumo think that II noe rose from the dead they would believe, but It ts writteu that if wo b.-lluve not Motiia and iho pr-.|ihot« wu wiiu'd not Iwllove even ono risen from the deal (Luke xvl., 31).- Lesson Helper.
THE P'JBLIC DOMAIN,
B. W, Laiiijrenus, Cunimlsslou-r nf tho (li'ueral Laud OHIcp. has tubmlttod his un- nu.-il report There was a dooreaio In oriir- liml land eutnes of 5ill In uuuibor and UJ,- 33a acres In area. In rocolpls there waa au Incri-aseof »72,907. Tho total area of land I'ulrli* of all kinds made diirlnn lU'j yjar was 18,174.ij70 acros.
Thoro aro (»il,04'),871 aorwi of nulUio Inn Is stiil unoccuploil. Thin is ei.iiiislve .jf oliln Indiana, Illinois, Alaska, an 1 military au I In llan nisorvallnns. AmonK hl» re'omm-o- diitions Commlssluner Laiuoreuux Bu.(i{0sti lliat aiipriiprlatlons fur surveys uf imbli.) lands Va mado continuous, that a .Satiiuui Irriiralliin onmmlssiou l»i oroiiiod, Ihal Inw* b'< ennctMl f-ir the cnmpulsory attenilniice ot witnaH>i« al heariiilts In contoats befuro dis¬ trict land ofHaars, an I Inr tho pr'itooiion ol fiiri'sts on the pubil-i doiualu from dnstruc. tion by nre.
Thero were patonfisl durlnit the vcni t-, aid In Ihe construction ol rallruads lS,r,n,- x-it iicros, an lucroase of ovor T.ono.OOO upm last year. Thero remain rallrund se'-r-tlons unoatcntcd ainouoiluit !-¦ UlSfl.STf, acres.
RUBAL FREE DELIVERY.
r-armcr* lo Have Their Hail Ilelivereil al Their il,iu>«s.
Tll" ei|»>rlmenl of rural Iroo d"ltv<-ry Is shortly to tie tried Id Oeneiui,.e Couutv, Now Y.rk, aol the farmers ol the aoctluu will hencefcirth Dot have to iri to towu i.- gn their daily mnil. lus(K«Mur llysn, of thi Post ifflco Dejinrtmeui, Is unw In (Jonostsie C-iunty I.) make srraiiiriimeftis fur irf.-irliuK lb'! service. Ttie delivery Will bo msdi- by carrion la waifulis. oo bicycle* nr ou b'.rter ba"k. irlilcherer muy Im Iho uio«t a la|ilal'lv lu ihoo-^indltions.
A siJ.ilar expiiriiDeiit is abiut to lm made l,v tho po«t'.mc., D.-pariui.-ni In alx-ut thiny 'iher ccODllfls In dldrri-LI parts of the cuuu¬ try, witb tho enn-lkliiD llllll If II shall [.rove a suooiMfi In theiei lucaliip's rur;ii fre.- delivery will eventually be extended lpr.iii-.;b- out all Ibo Btktds. Hjuie uf the <»,u;ill'> de^i-lod nisin In which to try (he|, a'l aro Wesimoralaal Couutv, Pouusy.'vaula. Iiuii.<r County, Ohio; I1i4i>n ('ooLty, Tenu^nMsc; T'.nysiis C-iSly. Vlrji-'- -¦¦' •¦•'•.- - County, Wou rirgiaia.
aud Jeff'
Naw roHi tfaaU r*ll<»niea.
President Biv^aerell iasood another apjirti for ir""d men lo a(,ply fur plao«.« oa lb* |«,i|-' f.iriN, of New* Turk Cliy. TlKre are to I," too sppotutmoBU mado wltbls lour mouths.
Umvers ItolibeO on a Trala.
A ilariCR robbery was nerpetratoil on Fr.'K'ht Train So. 79 ol the W«.t Shore Rall¬ roa i. by whl'h two drovers named Hlltoa. nt 8aralnira. were rohboil ol ovor USO, and their ifold w.itchcs and othor valuablt'S were laken. The roiilmrv nc-um»l nt a inliit nli.nit throo mllos lielnw KluRston, and was effivted bv time tramps, who In so-jno wny hi-came awurc of the fnit thai the men had made a sail- .in st.ick lu New York and sup¬ posed that all of (Uo money was npon thoir persons.
Thoy secretcl thomselves on top olthe box carin which tho men wero taklnn careof Iwo vnliin'ilo hnr«,«, nn 1 nt .the spot whore the roblicrv n.'ciirnNi Ihe men swunR thom- N'lve.s dnwn fro-n tho top of the car and Into llie o|»>n car door. The appearance of Iho Initnp-i was «i sud len Ihat the drovers woro taken by silriirlso. nn I liefnre thov conl I move they wen'Imth ni>arlv brained by Is*- Ini; struck In the b"nd with the butt of each man's n-vnlvor.aud knu.'ke Unsensible. Two nf tho lrani|is had tbolr fa-ns ^^nrtlally oov- erel hy ro.l bnudaiia hnndken-hlefs. Ths men, it Is suppns«-.l, after isibblnR their vio¬ tims, li>api<<l trom Iho tmlu.
Tho (ns.'iislblo m"ii wn' dlscoveni 1 when Ihe train stop|ie<l at Kingston for wntor, and upon belna reetorel to consolnusoees, tliey toiil tiieir stury. and a sjua 1 ol |>ollce was sont dnwn thii rond tn try and secure tho robhi'rs. TllK eldest Hilton was seriously hurt bv the lilow on his hand, an I presontod a iiltlful slirhf.
Increase In Mortalltv.
The tabu'atloii l.y the Rtato Unanl nl Health of the vitnl stallstlcj of the Stato for July shews that ihe reported mortollly for Iho month—18,650 deaths—oxcoeds that ol the mouth pn'codlni! by 8300, and Is nearly 1000 In excess ol that nl the oorrospoodlnit mnulh bf last year, as woll as that of tbo Ila^t ten year*. Compared with Iho ptoced. Inu mouth. Ihero were 3300 moro deaths Irom diarrhncal diseases, 800 moro trom dlsenses n'potteil ns of the digmtlvo organs, an I 210 more from diseases of tho nervous system; thoro woro alao atxint 100 mote deaths ns tho r«>ult of aaoldents and vio¬ lence. Compnro,! with tho reportod mortality of .Inly, ims, the inoroasels limited to dnaths from looal dlsoAses and to soolilnnls and vlolonoe, fnim whloh Ihoro weio slso about too mftre deaths, lartrnly from drowning. Tho flRuree fortho mouth of Anitust show a marked deviation fnuu the ordinary moitallty of the montli. dnrlni; whloh tboro havo boon n'ported 13,473 deaths, whloh Is 1«00 more t^hsn In tho correspoudhiir month of last y>a'r, nnd Is altrlbulaldo mainly to deaths from tho direct offoot ol hoat (snnstroko) oo- currluK mostly during tho early pnrt oftho month, IU5 doalhs from this oanso having lieon reported; 1049 were reportod from Now York City and Brooklyn. Theso are reportod under deaths from accidents aut violence.
liiilTitlii's l^lnaree Experiment.
I'ho liuffalo Oainnnvia Park distrlot potato pstchra havo hjon harvostoil, and Iho work hniuKht nut tho most ploturosquo array ol workers nvcr seen In thnt vicinity. Tboro aro'270 plots In tho vicinity, and ovor 600 persons attackiKl thom with overy sort ol Ini- plement kuown to that style of aitriooltart. brinRluK to tho surface Ihe flnost "raurphtas ever secu, for the soli Is rloh and ths work hnd boon doue well.
Tho poopio nra mainly Folhib or Italian, and no names are taken except from, tho poor hooks. The 370 plots In tho Onsenovla Park dlstrlet are a third nf an aero In sicn aud pniiluco ii|iward of thirty bushels ol potatoes each, whicll inoMiis thnt more tban 900 families wili ho kept off tbo poor books tills winter. Not only Is Iho voulnm a com- iiloto success from a money viewpolut, but It Is still moro satlsfnctorj'15 tbo lluo ol inak- luK poopio self-supporting.
Filed Too l.ata. The Secretary ol Slate rotumsd ths eertin- cates of nomiuatiou ol J. U, Tobsltufs, regu¬ lar Dsraocratic nominee for Uongisas In the Bovent h District; Oharlea Fremont Wllllami nnd Bormin D. Fnltoni ProhlblKon Con> (tross nominees In the Tbirtleth and TtrsDiy- seveuth Dl.strloia. nnd Stanley M. Wood, uomlneo ollhe NntUinnl Demoornlla party lor OouRross In tho Tblrty-fourth Dlttrlot. Thoso aorllHoates ot nomlnallnn wero re* looted heoauso tboy wore not Iliad wttb ths
liiiifii; wTireV'tftiK ^vtsntdiitgi'ia" xWt'viiMii
ilinethut certllloatos coukl bo fllod under the hnlint law.
Tho law on this qnestion says Ibat sn;h corlincatas shall bo Dlod not more than forty nnd not less thau thirty dnys boforo oleoilou. Tho thirtieth dnv bofnre tho ooming election full ou Bun Iny, October 4, and tho Becratary nf Htnto ilcolded tlint All eertlflottos mnst b« 11 luit by midnight ol Ootober a.
lioatli Oame Suddealr.
Tbreo farmers of-tbe Port Jfervls seollon dInd suddenly on tho same day, Ono wna Nicholos I)i<Krnw, ai{Cil silly, residing la llontnitne. lie was engaged In sawing wooil at Iho lime and, after remarking, "I'm llred of Ihls dnidgory," dropped ovor and elplrod Instnnlly,
The sucond wna Oliver IlnUook, of Hill¬ side, a prominont larmor, who, wilb somo mombon of his family, waa engaged lo plok-. luR apples. Withont Ulterlng S word ho dropuod dead.
Tho third was Itlobnrd Mills, ot Mata¬ moras, a farinur, aned slxty-tbrao. Ue was working nn tils farm at Iho timifol bla death. Mills bas two broltiors rosldlntf In New Tork Chy.
IVorklnR lor Oooil Itaads.
An InlormnI conforoncn ol tbo I^clslallvs Commitlru of tlio Now York HtMe Omaite, I. a Fotinr, Chief Consnl nl Iho New York Hlaionivtslon, L. A. W.i Oouorai Hoy Btooo nnd E. IX lliirrlsoii, of tho llApaHmenl of ARriculture, was hold In Hyraouau to dlaouss inolhods of Improving roads IhrcugbonI tb« Slate.
rieneral Mawa.
TllO puttlolllco nl Fort riain was enloroil by buritlnrs. Tlin liiimlars hliiw npon thii safe and seeiuoil f 135 in ossb and pdstagii stnmps. Ocurgu llonudlot, • saloon keoper, dotoK business In ttio vtcinlly nl the |ioet. offloe, hoard IliO unlso ol Ihe oxploalin snd started ont 10 lobni Ils oAUso, As ho ap- proaohod Hie pnainRloO bo wss llred al by thn burRlaia Tbu Ihlavns rasds Iholr uHcape.
A Delswnro aud nudsnn freight train struck soins tiimbllnit rooks al Port Ilenry, Tho tocom'-lirn hlft the Irnnti and ptuniteil Into Lada illiamploin nnd disappeared, Tbo eoKluuur mill Itrcmin snvoil tnoir llvos liy jumplnit.
BhorlR Bollock took p'lsscmlon al Oswogo ofthe rnllInK stock ol tho Lnko Outarlo and lllvorsldo Klectrlc HtrntK IliUlroad ou a chai¬ iel inurtKaKo fur tOSOO, hold bylhoWntkor Compnny, nf Olovelnnd, Oblo. '
I'lio fnllowlnx Civil Bnrvloo appnlntnieuts wernaunonncoili Banitiel IL Baltabur)', of Bonoua Fnlls, as n s|Hioinl agent undsr the lla nes LlquurTox Inw, snlnry tlSOOrrhAmas L> Sherlock, nf lirooklyn, as a doputjr Bints laciory liispoctor, salary tllOOi B. Luolia Coflln, of Nundn, ass leaober lu tbo Craig Colony, salary •64".
0.11. Morrison b-is roalgneil bis ollieo as Counly 'freasun'r of Itonsaelaer Couuty, but asserts bbl Intioconco of thn ohargea ol eni- lior.r.lomont. Tlie cvj-ert nooouolanls who have oxamliiod bit books ri-iiOrt a sIiortSKO lu tbe county funds nf •34S,fiOO.
Oovernor Murtun has ileelgnateil Oeorxa U. Ilrallev, of Corning, ns Aasijclalo Judge nf Ihu ApiicUnie lilvlslon nf Iho Hupreme Cuurt, In tho Bocond Judicial nepartmsnt, lu tho place mn.ln vw'niil by tho donth ul CalvloK. IViiii.
Frederick Himrman, »«,vi.u yoars of nge, w.-in shut nnd liitiiliy wouudoil at Uyraouwi, tv L. T. Corp, aiod ei(;lit. Tbo dood, which was comuiittuil with a aliotgun, lu all prob¬ ability 'Jxan due io careleaanoes.
Alva M. AblKit. sun of F. A. AtillOt, shot Idniseit thruui(b Ib" innuth at hia bonie In Hams>-u. Hu Is Mlev^l tu liave booa lam- liornriiy Insane.
Ju«n|ih llullck, uReil siity yoars. was struok aod klilo.1 tiy an Erie switch eugiuo al Elmirn. He lived witb his wifo and luu.'liii'r nnd left b-imi.' for a walk, accum- pnuli-'d iiy his doR.
A'ti'r iiu-ucci'ssfutly uiienii'tiug a double munp'r, ChurloH A. liiiuku, a thoemaki'r, liviiiti iutho ouirklrts'if JUugtiamlua, Hliot bini.>e-lf lu the hi'o I. llm wife had left hums nud rofiii>»l tu live wlih bim. He wont tn
tlie buusu wheru she was Htulit'lug, uuil,
after iMuie wurdji, pulluil a revulviir and Itroil lit lie. cuuali,, M.S. Watiwir, bnt fallc.) lo bil ii.T. He tbeu turued uol sbot Uls Wife lu Ibe Disk. Ilelht'uput the rovolvur 10 hli bitj.-l uudsuui a bulli'i Iutu bis braiu.
A" tre 1 lloim-r. a cii'rk, Waa lueklng up William Carla'.us store, at llushvlllo, Iwu ri.a-keil mou outcp-'l. ilrew lev.olvors mihI iirdired blin m tbr >w up hui bnsds. Unlniei Miatka rush fir the di.<>r aul tiia burglar.- .'Ired iwushrits al hliL, uim'guiui; tbruovii llie n.Mjr, tbo uther siriklug hlia In Iho loe IniI.iw the grulu, making a pitoful wuun 1 a'/..ut lhn"i iucbm long. Uu gnvo the alarm, b'lt Ibcloiritiirs i..i-a|-il.
Mrs. AUC« tUliey,'It Kiel line/uiilalu, «»
H-iut dead by uer uiD.-*-ycor-oid s-in. whu was i';.OiiiK uitb a luaOad sbutgou. I'be mrol'OU w.'ui dlaeosrs»1 by ace.ldeni.
i^wrolary of Mal- I'alaior danlilad tbat Iba (.uid Maadar.I Damueratte llek'H wa* eo- iHle^l te Ibo ooinma oa the ciSolal balMtu> des Hf ¦¦Maia ol tha ttia.
political work. Mr. Laasltati! i Deinoorallo (Committaa at^
M. J. BIsbop. Gaaaral Commaadar. ¦*•>' k. K. Resbtone, Adjutant OeaeHU «l Mw < Knights ot Labor, Waahlnglea, haea'lNW*'- ll cull for a new orgaAlaaHoB ot woiktaC>'- men, with besdqnarlers la Waabla|t(W, to '§ lie known as tbe "Minulo Mea ot 'tt," W '1 pruteet tbe worklB^man's snlTrage. «^
I Tho United Btatea cruiser Newark hM Iwo ordere t lo watch Ibe Three Frleaas
. Hauntless and Cimns-Klnro, snspoeled at L'uKnn nilhnsteriug intentions, llishop Kcnue has resigned the reetonhM '
' of the Oathoiic University In WHShingloa a^ ^ ihe niiiueat of the Pope.
L (Cardinal Batolll celeliiated hli last hlA.
' t^niltlcol mass, which the new ApafllolM
I IVIegats, Mgr. Marsiuelli, attended In WaalK
I ington, and later clergy aud 'allT laodsrM' a farewell reception to Ine Cunllnal.
Washington diplomats believe that saUlK ^ factory nrrang^'ments fnr the settlemont Off t Iho Vcnesaelan boundary diaputo have be«> '. made by .Secretary of Btiito Oiucy aod Josepk Chamberlain, Unilsh Seeretary tor the Col- ' uulea.
As a resnlt of tho llnal teat ot msnWt i' guns, which hns been in progtosa at tlM Washington Navy Yard, the aew Colt win bcroafter Im used nxelusirelT oa warship* ' for Ihls class of onlnanee, thus conflrmlaR .t the decision reii'.'hod by Ibe Oblef otOplmuM* last Decerabor. '
Tbe Trensury circulation slalement plaaM .1 Ibe aggregate uf all kinds of money In eliwH'l lation on October 1 In tlie Dotted StatsB a* ) »l.H-3,S01,38ii, or an Inoroaaa durla«8e«ta«<> s ber of (43,1.13.(159. The per capita clrovHl- llon Is staled at nt.t)S. The statemeat !¦> .-n'lises the gold coin issued or In **geiMfal atnck" from f S70,U7,ON on Beptumber 1, ta ^800,544,337 on OctoDer 1.
Francis R. Lasslter, United Blatea OlaMlt Atlornev lor tboFaslero DIatrietol tNiatahkr bas resigned ns a rosult ot a dliaiiiiiiiinsw with Attorney-Oeneral Harmon aato tbeaS> leut a Oovernment offlcial oould In active Chairman of tbo
Petersbun^, Ta., aud preeldedover Ibe Ing thero nhich wat addioasoj by Iln Bryan,
Dsmeatle.
Tho polico of Now Havon, Conn., naswl J tbat trainmen on Ibn New York, New HKTaB - tnd Hanford Ihillroad mnrdered m-teitk irumiis for stmllni; ridos on Irelgbl IralM. -
W. J. Bryan travolod during oue dajr trofl Loulsvltlu lo IndlanaiHitls, spealtlnf 111 tlNW sitles and af wny stations. -
A delegation of ltapubll«ans from SMl* Orady, In the oounly of Clarion, PeaB., m* -' In tbo mln tu cnll ou Major McRlnleyat aaBj' lon, Olilfl. Tbu ileiegtttlon was nutde up of oiinors, farmers and workingmen.
A now oloctrlo motorwaa suooeastullytfM i-in the Tbirty-fonrth street branoh ot Iba elovalod niilwny. New York City.
Tbo Pblladelphia players won a brilllaat i rlotory over the Australians In thetblnl aail. Inst of tho series of cricket mntohes,
Tuu thoiisan I porsons heart William tte- nliigs Bryan's spoeoh at thu baseball (rounds In Memphis, Teuu.
Tbe general storo owned by Bntlln|«gu * Pitts, In Easl Olean, N. Y., waa destroywdbgr lire. The lunior partner ol the flrm, Leoa Pills, who bad sleeping apartments on lh*. second floor, was burued to dratb.
Frederic R. Condurt, of tbe ArbUntUd* Oomm'sslon, relurnot to New York'frMft. Europe, He oxniulnod in (he TsttaaiT through tbe oourrlny nf the Popo, valoabM arehlvos bearing on thu Toneiuslan dispata,
Randolph P«Mlva>, (hirteen jraoti otd, doomed by eonsumptlon, banoed hluMK IB bis homs In Mew York Oity.
Allan Ia. MoDarmolt deollned the Bnaa and Betrall Dsniooraoy's nomination torOoa- greas lo Mew teaey.
The aeoond quadrennial eoaTaotioB at -lh*. J National Assoolallou ot Demooratls OlaW " waa beld la Iha Andltorlam at 8t Leail, Mn, VIoe-Presldaat Blevansoa dallvaiad aa al> dress In tbe afternoon. In whleh ha Inlanl emphatioally for Bryau and Batrall, aU la* dorsad the Ohloago plAtlonn. Ha waa foW lojredbyObannoey f. Black. Tha eailT«a< Honed deolare I for Bryan and Bewail aaJ Ibe CblesAo plaltorai.
The Popnilst Slsle Convention ta ByiaeosiL j N. Y., Indoiaed the Ueuoertrtis ttlal* aM i lH«l«r«'itW««s."""»-"-~ «"¦ fAX^-ot^^a^
Ilall of Ibe bnsineas portloa ot LadaBH^ Texas, ivaa destroyed by lire. Tho landlady olthe holel In which tho lire slarted and twa othen perished.
Frank B. Whitney nad Whtlaay A Sn*, manogen ol tho Bank ol Atlantie, lotri,. have gone to the will. J. B, UmS hM b*l« ^ appointed reoelver, nnd announu* tho baafe\ j proper has t300,0(M Imblllllss and asssia ot.: 1175,000 Ibat oannot bs mada sTallabla at \ ones. "
The flrst ol Ihe trio of new torpedo Ih)*M whloh ore being built at tbe Oolnmbtan Iroa Works, Baltlmcte, Md.. for Ihe Dolled BUliS Navy has beeo suocssafuliy tannohed.
Oeorge Bamum, a brother of the lal»F, T. Bamum. tras murdered In bis but at Bar* rison, Mlob, Barnum wsa repnled to ba' wealthy. Whea bis body was fouad tt showed signs ot a lerrlflo siruggia. His hsao was lltenTtrbattered In with sooablaat la*, strnmant. The hut bad beon ronsaflksd aai erarythlng o( value was taken.
A eloadbnart hi tb* Whetslon* ManMaiai sent a flood of water through Ihe east and ot , Ben«oo, Arlsona, destroying several bolld* J IngMj-TtrelvS pataons ai« ballarad to ht "^ drowned. Tba '.khIIm of WllUam Cask, a barber, bis srlfe and two ohlldiaa, aad IMaf ^ Ashbum fchv* bi»aa found. Tbe path of tki;; storm was lir*lT«y mllaa irlda. *$
Walter Bairls, fltteea yaais old, at Hair y York Oily, wbUs rldtnga bleyela, woa n» ^ over by au azpresa wagon and killad,
II Was laaraad loat the slxteen-ya*r.oM dangbtar nt the proprietor ol the BoMi Amerioa, New York Oily, bad somialltail salsida beeans* sb* was oot alioir*d to tm luro to Mhool whan sbe waattd lo.
Woman paraded throagh Iba maddy streets olOanloo, Ohio, to saa Major MeKIa* ley, wh'i wat prasoBtad wltb a (oldaa bona- •boa.
The wont storm Ihat bas avar vtilta* York, Pana,. strept tbrougb thar* aaaasal days ago. Hundreds of houses wtr* •¦• roofed and maay ol Ihe beat bustaea* plaa**- in tbe elty blown down. At Ihe fair grnaoA Ihs largaal buildings wsr* blowo dowa.
Fsrataa Mafaa. Tbe Leglabitun ot British Ohilsaapai grsntodaooneessloB lorn railwayIhroagfe iha dlapntod territory to ths Barlma aoM
aotds.
The Oaat and Oaartna ol Bussta satetai Purls snd were rooelved wtlh unpt*e*d*otait " snibuslafm by Ibe Freneb.
I'be work ol tbeTeneanelaBoandary^Ooat- mission Is nearly ooniplelsiL and II Is a»
ne<l that Us deolslon will >a aaaoaa«*tf ¦r*itd*Bt CloToland'a moasag* lo 0«*> greaa.
A a Important engagement, la whloh Oog. sral Berafln Banohrc, the w*n>fcnowa OuB*« Insurgent leader, wu killed, ban been loocht at tbe Be«*rra ritntatloo, Prorlaoa ot Uae
The mills, dwallioai, aad baras at ttar cadis, Nsw Brunswick, belonging to lh« Trappist monks hara bean destroyed by Rra{ whleh I* snppased to have baen atartad , Ihronjrb the oanlassnaas ol workmen. iMk r^ •M,0O0| 00 Insurance.
nis lisellenoy tbe aovarnor-Oeneral pfO> rogoed, al Ottawa, Ihu flrst session ot th* BIgbth Parliament of Canaila.
The Caar and Csarlna ul Uussia landed la Franoe ao<l were effusively weleomed.
The great iulnrnatloual ehaas touraay (af j a prise ol tao.OOO, ufrornd by tbe Kmparor ol i Anstria, opaond al Unda|i«at. Plllebary, at Brookl) n, represents America.
A anmber ot wealthy Armeolaas W*M arreeted in Constaotlaoiie, Turkey.
Tbe Osar and Cacarlua of Koaala left Feita' .^ mouth, England, ua lN.ar.I Ihe lapuiiai ) racbt Polar Btar, buaud for Ohesfcoaigi' franoe.
Al Buluwayo, Huuth Africa, a roagoslne exploded with disastrous risillta Five white meu weni killed, as wera also fl*a Kaffirs.
The Porte bas re<pi«st«d Ihe BuWortaB Ouverameut to oipel all unsmpUiytd At- loenlaus from ttiat oouutry. , -
William Murrm tba oelebraled CaCjMl iK|ot, died In Londuu a lew daya ago. MX Morris was Imrn at Waltnaoutow. aaar Loa> don, In 1H94. He waa a ulliiounlre iBaaa< laeiurer, puet, arthtt aud soelalial.
It is n'b'irteil ia Lnodon that Ike Anglo- Fityjalau expeilliluo will a A ailvaoue b lyani Ihiugoiii In IsM. .
Hrvaral Culian oniaani,L'eartiigdls|)aleli«B, wbo atteufitiod tu laad surnptttloiHiy la Jumalca. baro hoso arraalaJ lor vlolal|*|| ¦ lie •laamnlino Inws.
The (iovoraiueiii cf Pern has urdelwl lb" Missionary O'lliige In Cuaoa, uvnrby nitaalunarlw (rum tbe UoUod slmli be ciiswd st uD"e. Many huTe that the Adm'uiatra'lwu uuduly tu lanatleat laCauiM*.,
Coatul-Oenefml Mlll^ ot flaadata, send (hsao<iy at amo Ftmi-toatr Stalls tor eraoatioa. tbat* bataa BC tlm lor Ihal parvoas U HeiMlala.
MaldEam, Ibapfataadarto tha fMlUaaat*. ha* Ml Ih* OesaiMl aadblaasaahtiwlaae aranMf.M*t0 tta
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wmm- m tt^'ittf-i.t- :.-Ts., Wm^- vm mm*maio nuKSKy^tfiniBKt ooiniTT, i. t CHAMLKS D. SMITH, Proprlator. (&mm $^omtin lletoietaJ. MIKOLXJ COPIXJH. JPIVE CEICTe*. VOL. Ia A FAMILY NEWSl'Al'KR OF MX'Al, AXI> UENKRAL IXTEI.I.UiEXC E. FKEErOKT, N. Y., FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9, J89(5. nKAJWIAI. Iv'-fHBPMBPWffBAHK CAPITAL. tiMJtm. Vtin Street, • Freeport, L. i. ~ tfiAeax, Monlaaaiflaaimt to be lh* riebeat eity of ita ^OB«lation in the woiM. JOBN I. IUNnAl.h WILLIAM rOKKMXm. Vica-PftaMeiit. WlUJAH & HALL, Caaliler. ¦OABD or niKCCTOIMl UIIMB M. (Mdor, Mmir B. Hmltli, filliia H. Camwall. I P. MnHh, r IV Hpraciie, WUllara 8. HaiT William li. Mliler, l^eoraa Wallaee, Colea IXtIt, Hmlth COI, OaoraaX. Raadall, . Opaa, asrapl la«sl kolMafa. rrnm • a. m. tn tp. to. Mem laellltim aad iDdoonnenla In efll itapartmaat aaaal Inthnaefrf fiUher Ihe yiaw Turk or BmaklrB Banks ot Traat I'am- trnmao. and aranr aoconMnadatlou aa far as ¦ riiaalslial withoonawesMjemaaaaement. laMnat at the mla of thrae par oant. paM oa mmo 4ap«aHa, lliree moaiha nr awK. Pnfla Imoad o« all oarU of Earope. Damaglaiiiiil haaklM haalaem. Afiiiiaala of roriioratlona, oompanlaa, aa- •uSmrato!, aiCllellirt. ¦ailmaotiatactloBamnred. ^ laaaiitas »ttl rsoalm prumpt aittentlon, and feaoBsarfallir answered. Bank of Rockville Centre. Tlllaaa Aaa., Backnila Caatra, L. I. We do a aauettH fiankiiig Bnainen at Dnyoilt aod Dfnormnt. Inlaraat Paid on Special Depoaitii. .Baakinc Hnar»-^9 A. H. to S P. M. Baturdar. » A. M. to 13 H. ¦OASO OP bWBCTOM. JIahirt A. Darlaon, Thomaa (I. Knlabt, John Vincent. lllmm K. Hmlth. Olmtwortli.ll.Cuniliee. Wiwley R. Hmllh, Jtamea W-. (lalllann, Charlea I,. Wallace, pharlm W. Ilavm. Anslln Cnrnwell, Hamnal K. PhilHiM, Pianria K. Wllsiin, Jnbn W. DeMnll, John T. Davlann. Oliver Davison. s^lward T. Tlinrston, Ilamllirn W. IVaraall. ¦AHUEL ll-. PHILLIIf. I'miMenl. THUMAHCI. KKIIIirr.-Vb'e.r'reaMrnl. HIIUM ll. HMITII. (^ashler. TtMwwmtmixtA. OH. O. H. HAMIMIOND. rRRKFORT. U L OfllCf and RaMaaca, raltaa Btrmt. on. EDWIN CARMAN, eoMi BMITH saa BCDELL BTRCCTB, mataatrr, l. l OR. O.L. LUSK, Haaith OWear mt tba twwa of ¦ampstaad, ROCHAWAV BCACH. N. V. \,^^^MiOf,J^..CARMAN, O. D,8.. ^ '^-UKNTfar— Uain btrebt, freeiport, r. t. onra hoom; ( a. m. to i p. ¦. Dr. A. O. Rooentnal, :-CXRCRT OCNTIST-: li MAIN BTRKET, HRMHBTBAD. N. T WM. R. LONGENCCKCR, O. O. S., IWRtiKuN Dtarriwi^. '• ^'1^, Lnnoeneoker Unit hen, • WB rwtran Bracrr, Ba«eai.n<. ^ wovwa.» A. M.ioSr. u. V. L. SMITH, VBTBBIMARlr Mtl BOMOM aaA^BNTtHT Pms»ar*.L. L FRANCIS M. TAVLOR, LAWYER. COBNBR MAIN AND FULTON STSk. Hampetead. U I. WM. A. ONOCRDONK, •I Attaiaey aiMl Caaamlaf at iaw, omva. Nn. in Main Btreel, (liarnrnHulMlnii.MKInnr). IIKMI |
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